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Joseph Straubhaar (U. of Texas), Laura Dixon (UT), Cristina Ponte (New Univ. of Lisbon), José Azevedo (University of Porto), Dean Graber (UT), and Jeremiah Spence (UT) IAMCR, International Communication Section, Istanbul, July 16, 2011

The Changing Face of Public Access Use in USA and Portugal

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Portugal:impact of public policies among children and young people;generational gap smaller, except elderly, esp. less educated and female ; Strong focus in infra-structures and info-structures ignored informational literacy; absence of local initiatives targeted at “local users”;

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Joseph Straubhaar (U. of Texas), Laura Dixon (UT), Cristina Ponte (New Univ. of Lisbon), José

Azevedo (University of Porto), Dean Graber (UT), and Jeremiah Spence (UT)

IAMCR, International Communication Section, Istanbul, July 16, 2011

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•Domestication of technologies

•Digital practices

•Social inequalities

•Generations, trajectories, life course and ICT uses

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Portugal: 1170 public access in 2008mainly attended by users

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